I love this pattern! Thanks so much for sharing. I'm ill and disabled and am now unable to work on larger projects these days, but being a born and bred crafter, I can't stay still, and creating things, however small, gives me a great buzz - and keeps my hands and fingers mobile!

I had never heard of the 'gum wrapper' craze, but maybe that's because I'm across the pond in the UK, and wasn't born until the early 60's, so I'm having difficulty imagining exactly how the gum wrapper pieces were created. I did, however, love making daisy chains when I was in school, so perhaps it's not that different! LOL!

I have carers to come in and help me live at home alone, and many of them either have children or grandchildren, so I can see these infinity links being very popular around here! I also have a two year old grandson, and a granddaughter on the way literally as I type - just waiiting for a phone call!!! They're a little young for this project yet, but I'm sure they will love playing with these in the future.

Fantastic idea. I'm going to make this with bulky yarn & give links & connectors to my friends for Christmas. They can create their own scarf. This project is small enough that I can take it to work & crochet during my down time. Thank you!

Thanks!So glad that you like it.It is always great to hear positive feedback.I have not tried the pattern with bulky yarn.But my friend Dedri Uys made a beautiful scarf from my pattern in 2013.I would love to see a pic when you finish it.

This is fantastic! Would you mind if I made a few of these to sell at schools so the kids could make their own school scarf colors? Not sell the pattern but the finished items? I can also direct them to your website if they want to make their own.